Living Domestic Violence PRISONERS OF A VERY PRIVATE WAR



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Living Domestic Violence PRISONERS OF A VERY PRIVATE WAR

Credits The final draft of this training was made possible by the Grafton County Greenbook Project, funded by the Office on Violence Against Women, US Department of Justice grant #2004-WE-AX-KO35. Outline, editing and presentation layout by Kathy Jones, DVS. Special thanks to Ruth Houte, Michelle Rosenthal, and the DCYF Training Coordinators for their guidance in developing this training series.

Domestic Violence Pattern of multiple coercive behaviors Used by one person to gain power and control over another in an intimate relationship May include: Verbal abuse Emotional control Medical neglect Economic control Legal intimidation Psychological intimidation Stalking/monitoring/ isolation Sexual assault Physical violence *(See Shades of Gray handout)

Domestic Violence is not Resistance Violence Pre-emptive Violence Situational Violence Pathological Violence Mutually Toxic BY DEFINITION, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CANNOT BE MUTUAL!

But if my partner hit me, I wouldn t take it I d leave! Assumes: Only physical violence is abuse Lack of connection to the abuser The victim s community supports separation The victim has all necessary resources for safety/independence Ignores: Conditioning from nonphysical forms of abuse Social conditioning to fix relationships Prison guard vested in victim s imprisonment and: Social allies Institutional allies

ONE IMPORTANT DIFFERENCE Prisoners of War know the potential risks of going to war Victims of Intimate Partner Violence DO NOT!

The Kiss of the Frog Prince If you put a frog in boiling water, it is going to jump out If you put the frog in a pot of water, then slowly bring the water up to boil IT WILL BOIL TO DEATH! (No frogs were harmed in the making of this slide.)

The Abuser is particularly expert at: 1)Ignoring the victim s personal boundaries 2) Ignoring the victim s personal feelings

Calm Phase Tension-Building Phase Cycle of Violence Contrition Phase Explosion Phase

Co-occurring Issues Child Abuse Domestic Violence Substance Abuse Mental Illness

Making the break Power and Control

Courts: The Final Barrier, The Ultimate Authority RIGHT TO ACCESS V S RIGHT TO PROTECT DENIED

You Can t Legislate Emotional Abuse! The Geneva Convention set up to protect POW s: RIGHTS PROHIBITIONS Including protections against forms of emotional abuse PROTECTIONS THAT WOULD BE USEFUL FOR VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND THEIR CHILDREN!!

The Casualties of this Very Private War Intimate Partner Homicides From 1976-2002, FBI reports: 20% decrease in female victims (down to ~ 1200/year) 71% decrease in male victims (down to ~ 400/year) Total of 61,605 homicides (a small army!) Other Family Homicides From 1976-2002, FBI reports: Total of 42,614 homicides (another small army!)

Children are the Collateral Damage of this Very Private War American Psychological Association: An estimated 3.3 million children are exposed to violence by family members against their primary caretakers each year. 40-60% of batterers also abuse children. Batterers are 2 times more likely to seek sole physical custody of their children than are non-violent parents. Lydia Walker, national trainer on child advocacy issues: 1/3 of batterers also sexually abuse the children in their home

The Domestic Violence Specialist (DVS) Program DCYF statistics indicate that, 30-35% of all founded cases of child abuse and neglect have a known co-occurrence of domestic abuse. The purpose of the DVS program is three-fold: 1) Educate DCYF about the dynamics of domestic abuse, how it affects both parents, and how children are affected by their exposure to it; 2) Educate local crisis centers about child protection and the DCYF system; 3) Support victims of domestic abuse who are DCYFinvolved through the child protection process.

Join us next time for Batterers As Parents Recognizing Batterer s Tactics and How They Affect the Family

References Definition of Domestic Violence by Family Violence Prevention Fund, Model Policy on Domestic Violence in the Workplace Types of Violence by Ellen Pence, Executive Director, Praxis International, Strengthening Advocacy for Children Conference, Duluth, MN Common Emotional Abuse Tactics by Patricia Evans, The Verbally Abusive Relationship The Cycle of Violence by Lenore Walker, The Battered Woman Syndrome Power and Control Wheel, Domestic Abuse Intervention Project, Duluth, MN Geneva Convention Accord: www.unhchr.ch/html/menu3/b/91.htm FBI Statistics: www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/homicide/intimates.htm